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some of the long lasting and far reaching effects of sandy i know you did extensive reporting on the election and how people were saying that was affecting the voting outcome bear and now even court evidence that's right liz i mean it's just been really crazy to witness how much of an impact sandy has had on people's lives and you know right now as we speak here in new york city alone about two hundred buildings are being talked about being demolished because they've been ruined to an extent where they can't be used by families anymore we know that the future of hundreds of other homes is still up in the air and of course you know reports are saying that thousands of people you know with their families have filed for help with the government to try to be able to get some sort of help with housing in new jersey there are still tent cities around where people are taking taking you know getting a roof over their heads in this in these cold months so certainly you know just crazy consequences the donations we've been seeing coming from all over the united states specifically to the tri state area
some of the long lasting and far reaching effects of sandy i know you did extensive reporting on the election and how people were saying that was affecting the voting outcome bear and now even court evidence that's right liz i mean it's just been really crazy to witness how much of an impact sandy has had on people's lives and you know right now as we speak here in new york city alone about two hundred buildings are being talked about being demolished because they've been ruined to an extent...
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it's very hard for republicans to win elections in new jersey. the state hasn't sent a republican to the senate in 40 years and counting, and christie's narrow victory in 2009, a four-point margin with less than 50% of the vote. that counts as the second biggest republican landslide in new jersey over the last four decades. now he's sitting pretty for next year. even before sandy, christie's approval rating was over 50% and he seemed likely to draw a second tier democratic opponent but now it has more clarity. cory booker has been pretending to be interested in the governor's race for a few months now. that's how he gets national media attention and it's worked. now the jig is up. look for booker to run for senate in 2014, against franc lautenberg, a fellow democrat if necessary, but not for governor. look for the obama white house to keep its distance from next year's governor's race. before sandy new jersey democrats talked of a re-elected obama returning to the state in 2013 to promote their gubernatorial candidate. now the white house is grat
it's very hard for republicans to win elections in new jersey. the state hasn't sent a republican to the senate in 40 years and counting, and christie's narrow victory in 2009, a four-point margin with less than 50% of the vote. that counts as the second biggest republican landslide in new jersey over the last four decades. now he's sitting pretty for next year. even before sandy, christie's approval rating was over 50% and he seemed likely to draw a second tier democratic opponent but now it...
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. >> i do think that. 15 days after the election they probably supported mitt romney in the election. we as the republican party do need to be the party that has a big tent for the whole spectrum. part of that is recognizing when the president does things that are good. he did in the first term, not a lot, but killing osama bin laden was a success and he will in this term. this is a positive but a positive he has to build on. he can't just rest on his morals with this because right now hamas is celebrating, what are they celebrating? 162 palestinians have died. >> they have a very low bar to create celebration, that israel has a higher bar for that. but richard, during the presidential campaign, mitt romney tried to make much of president obama's frosty relationship with benjamin netanyahu. those two worked to the with a much warmer relationship, is there any evidence of a frost that exists really? >> quite the contrary. i think what this episode showed with the -- let's remember that president obama from all exit polls won the jewish vote in the u.s. 70 to 30. so there was talk about
. >> i do think that. 15 days after the election they probably supported mitt romney in the election. we as the republican party do need to be the party that has a big tent for the whole spectrum. part of that is recognizing when the president does things that are good. he did in the first term, not a lot, but killing osama bin laden was a success and he will in this term. this is a positive but a positive he has to build on. he can't just rest on his morals with this because right now...
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in israel some people say that they the upcoming election. actually inspired the whole conflict but you say that on the contrary it made no ten yahoo sort of a hot the possible escalation of the conflict so so so it did influence the conflict but how even says that it. helped the ceasefire you know i don't think they lecture and. trigger the home ration and worry from from from things on the direction rather on the contrary. because you know i told you well the ground operation was the risky. they lection. they were not the major factor. which encouraged. to do what he has done in the gulf of the storm. i was in israel you know the lead and the problem with the lead in addition to many other problems that it was not stopped in time. despite the international pressure despite the voice of calm and. despite the opposition inside israel. and. yourself for your other a political price for doing that. italy but. all of different angles if you will train but you know as far as i know the israelis they they are always ready to vote for tough leaders
in israel some people say that they the upcoming election. actually inspired the whole conflict but you say that on the contrary it made no ten yahoo sort of a hot the possible escalation of the conflict so so so it did influence the conflict but how even says that it. helped the ceasefire you know i don't think they lecture and. trigger the home ration and worry from from from things on the direction rather on the contrary. because you know i told you well the ground operation was the risky....
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republicans whose excessive critique what viral over elections and coulter said that. she called for rock obama a retard first of all it's just respecting the president and also which of course she does every day every week in her column anyway but also you know retard is obviously an offensive word. and you know it's a slur against the mentally disabled insulting to its aside outright wacky wants often get more attention and tougher consequences than they deserve a blog is a column without responsibility then a tweet is like a fart online it's a brain fart you can say anything you want and i think it's kind of crazy that people are held responsible for what they tweet i mean i guess it's that the winner might be an exception a mix of point formats and misuse of the microblog made the congressman an infamous symbol of what not to do on twitter he's just a great example of the flip of the tongue right or slip of the finger or a slip of the twitter or slip of the tweet right get you in trouble i need to do is tweet something that you mean can direct method in your career
republicans whose excessive critique what viral over elections and coulter said that. she called for rock obama a retard first of all it's just respecting the president and also which of course she does every day every week in her column anyway but also you know retard is obviously an offensive word. and you know it's a slur against the mentally disabled insulting to its aside outright wacky wants often get more attention and tougher consequences than they deserve a blog is a column without...
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the earliest you could have a special election would be february. trace? >> mike tobin live for us in chicago. mike, thank you. it's been more than three weeks since hurricane sandy slammed the east coast. thousands of families are heading into thanksgiving without a way to cook that turkey. because they still don't have power. the latest numbers from the long island power authority report more than 30,000 customers still in the dark. utility companies say the power grids are mostly back to normal but individual houses still need repairs. but many people don't have to go hungry on turkey day thanks to a huge outpouring of help. one charity organizener new jersey says more than 400 people offered to have sandy victims over for thanksgiving dinner. and there are food distribution stations all over the city. eric shawn is live for us in seagate. what's the situation like where you are? >> yeah, trace. many people are thankful and thinking about turkey and the trimmings tomorrow. in coney island they are just happy with the basics like toilet paper and paper t
the earliest you could have a special election would be february. trace? >> mike tobin live for us in chicago. mike, thank you. it's been more than three weeks since hurricane sandy slammed the east coast. thousands of families are heading into thanksgiving without a way to cook that turkey. because they still don't have power. the latest numbers from the long island power authority report more than 30,000 customers still in the dark. utility companies say the power grids are mostly back...
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but first of all there's going to be an election in israel. he has to see who the prime minister emerges and what kind of coalition had he's got. and then there's the question of what happens on the palestinian side. we've been discussing how divided they are, how weakened the leadership of the palestinian authority has become as a result of this. hamas is the anti-peace party, not the pro-peace party. it really depends on whether there's -- >> i would disagree with the anti-peace party in the sense -- >> see the destruction of israel -- >> hamas would like to be is the replacement for the peace party. given the chance, i believe they would probably want to function very much like the plo functioned in the old days. they want the legitimacy. they want to be driving the street just as the muslim brotherhood became the new mubarak, the hamas people would become the new palestinian authority if given the chance. the question is do you want to reward them for 20 years of very bad behavior, sabotaging peace when it might have been possible and simp
but first of all there's going to be an election in israel. he has to see who the prime minister emerges and what kind of coalition had he's got. and then there's the question of what happens on the palestinian side. we've been discussing how divided they are, how weakened the leadership of the palestinian authority has become as a result of this. hamas is the anti-peace party, not the pro-peace party. it really depends on whether there's -- >> i would disagree with the anti-peace party...
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them with nuclear weapons of mass destruction and so forth it's important because as a democratically elected government of gaza it's proved to have so many allies from iran to egypt they have to be part of any peace negotiations for a one party state which will after. scored its victory with the most basic of rockets really these homemade things is a sea change in nature monica the thing to watch is the right in israel and how they react out of the polling numbers for the coming israeli elections show a swing to the so-called extremists but israel's deputy foreign minister says that most of the people hit by israeli strikes deserve it claiming they were armed terrorists and other palestinian health officials and human rights activists say more than two thirds of those killed were civilians the most half of them children israel though says the ratio is lower actually perry a former senior advisor for israel's foreign minister says the casualty figures demonstrate the country's military superiority. israel has invested billions of dollars protecting its people either through more protected roo
them with nuclear weapons of mass destruction and so forth it's important because as a democratically elected government of gaza it's proved to have so many allies from iran to egypt they have to be part of any peace negotiations for a one party state which will after. scored its victory with the most basic of rockets really these homemade things is a sea change in nature monica the thing to watch is the right in israel and how they react out of the polling numbers for the coming israeli...
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gerri: had no >> elective for someone who will be referred to you. confined of a local realtor who then i recommend, an attorney. go into a local bank to do it like an interview. gerri: the key question to ask if average of your solyndra? know that they're going to be on my side. >> you want to speak to the past clients parisi what they have done. had they been there for five months are have they been there for five years? that is a key. gerri: everyone talks about the 30-year fixed-rate. but probably still people who want adjstable-rate mortgages, maybe they know for certain there will only be in the house for certain time. maybe people want interest on loans. what is availablat the today? the whole range of product or our banks to scared of regulators to offer these products? >> everything for the most part is still out there. you have your fixed-rate mortgages, adjustable rate that range from ten years with and about just all-time. also have interest only. traditionally, 30-year fixes such a grid now, the enticement to take that is greater than ma
gerri: had no >> elective for someone who will be referred to you. confined of a local realtor who then i recommend, an attorney. go into a local bank to do it like an interview. gerri: the key question to ask if average of your solyndra? know that they're going to be on my side. >> you want to speak to the past clients parisi what they have done. had they been there for five months are have they been there for five years? that is a key. gerri: everyone talks about the 30-year...
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you all know very well we are just two months before elections general elections and i think it going to be like a very tense and in saying intensive debate in israel about the whole of this rule cheek or logic of getting into countdown with the palestinian for groups in terms that could have been reached before using violence and force so the whole of this logic is now under question marks here at least in. part of the israeli public opinion here is how did you with your experience of the people on the ground what is what is their opinion of hamas now after this or compare before in the dollar. one thing that has come about as a result of the operation is israel held everything that happened in the gaza strip under the responsibility of a mass you elected to mass have mass regime governs the strip whatever happens that's your problem now historically over the last few months and years have masses not been able to control many of the military operations of the different resistance groups here the gazans call them and so actually it's been all the time i've been hearing israel is targe
you all know very well we are just two months before elections general elections and i think it going to be like a very tense and in saying intensive debate in israel about the whole of this rule cheek or logic of getting into countdown with the palestinian for groups in terms that could have been reached before using violence and force so the whole of this logic is now under question marks here at least in. part of the israeli public opinion here is how did you with your experience of the...
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access the information number seven your vote voting machines have long been called hackable and on election day we saw some regularities stemming from both being allegedly altered as to the fact that many observers claim the current crop of technology is in need of serious oversight should make many wonder but the possibility of throwing in election might not be too far from reality and number six mass transit transportation systems work thanks to information and transit system networks that control navigation traffic signalling systems traction power systems traveler information and fare collection systems all of which are vulnerable to cyber attacks and number five infrastructure parts of our critical infrastructure from electric grids to water pumps and filtration systems to nuclear plants and cellular all depend on computers to function. a number for government communication governments and corporations use security e-mail or secure e-mail rather systems to stay in contact but with techniques like spearfishing these e-mail service can be breached plus should whistleblowers like bradley
access the information number seven your vote voting machines have long been called hackable and on election day we saw some regularities stemming from both being allegedly altered as to the fact that many observers claim the current crop of technology is in need of serious oversight should make many wonder but the possibility of throwing in election might not be too far from reality and number six mass transit transportation systems work thanks to information and transit system networks that...
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elect the president of egypt is no surprise. what it shows the general deterioration of the security situation for the united states, for israel and other friends in the region that has certain under the obama administration. >> so we should stop promoting democracy as a cure all for trouble spots around the world. maybe the government's policy should change? >> think it would be wrong to to say democracy is panacea but i think it's important we defend our values. in a case an election does not suffice to establish a democracy. you have to be in a situation where you are able to support all those elements of civil society including the rule of law and independent judiciary, freedom of the press and freedom of assembly, all those elements that make up a democracy. frankly when you have a situation where in this case the palestinian people chose to be governeded by hamas, it makes it difficult for them, those that live in gaza, to stay they want to be members of the world community. >> exactly right. we'll be right back. coming up
elect the president of egypt is no surprise. what it shows the general deterioration of the security situation for the united states, for israel and other friends in the region that has certain under the obama administration. >> so we should stop promoting democracy as a cure all for trouble spots around the world. maybe the government's policy should change? >> think it would be wrong to to say democracy is panacea but i think it's important we defend our values. in a case an...
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and probably independent parties are claiming victory in the capital and many elections with ninety eight percent of the early votes counted paving the way for a referendum that could see spain's richest region go its own way. and e.u. budget talks end in failure as divisions between member states emerge out of the summit you know brussels over whether to spend or save another meeting has been scheduled for next year. and recapping the week's top stories this is r t with our weekly going to have you with us gaza is recovering from israel's anti hamas a campaign that ended this week with an egyptian brokered ceasefire one hundred sixty eight palestinians were killed in airstrikes around half of them civilians while militant rocket fire claimed the lives of six israelis despite those numbers from last believes it came out the winner and some israelis now say the government has failed them as they are reports. and listen and rachel packing for the u.s. a cease fire might have been announced but they're not waiting around to see if it works the women were part of an internship program to see
and probably independent parties are claiming victory in the capital and many elections with ninety eight percent of the early votes counted paving the way for a referendum that could see spain's richest region go its own way. and e.u. budget talks end in failure as divisions between member states emerge out of the summit you know brussels over whether to spend or save another meeting has been scheduled for next year. and recapping the week's top stories this is r t with our weekly going to...
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act of aggression in four years since these escalation seemed to happen around the time of israel's elections here's his response. you know it depends on the palestinians terrorists of hamas all we want to squash it and that was the goal of our operation just to provide. safety and stability to normal life to our citizens and we're really really hope it will be quiet and the principle of this ceasefire is very simple. will be met with quiet in eve it will be violated so easily will react begin intensively in order to provide peace and security to its citizens that's what you were just on our team recently and you were asked about the proportionality of civilian casualties that you didn't really answer the question i wanted to see if you could answer it now or do you think that the proportionality of civilians killed was justified it means six dead in israel one civilian and one hundred sixty six dead in palestine mostly civilians well israel doesn't target civilians and if we heard civilians we see the failure in it but you have to understand that must militants must be behind civilians they
act of aggression in four years since these escalation seemed to happen around the time of israel's elections here's his response. you know it depends on the palestinians terrorists of hamas all we want to squash it and that was the goal of our operation just to provide. safety and stability to normal life to our citizens and we're really really hope it will be quiet and the principle of this ceasefire is very simple. will be met with quiet in eve it will be violated so easily will react begin...
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but to lawyers local elections could leave it beating a path away from spain he will go to the polls with separate is flunkies and looking to set to win adds a referendum on independence and likely to follow. and about rain looks set for more protests rallies as the country's main opposition group vols to defy a government backed non-problem gatherings a spot a crackdown by police and accusations of torture this and more stories i headed off to break. texas wants to pull away from the usa in fact at least twenty states have started petitions for independence after obama won the election with well just a few voting irregularities but guess what suspicion will never happen it is a very easy thing to do to sign a petition and it is another thing entirely to leave the usa that little civil war thing that happened back then does anyone the usa honestly think that they are gov has the ball determination to actually rebel i don't think there is a single george washington type among them well maybe just see for tour a kind of but he's out of office how do what makes it seem like revolution o
but to lawyers local elections could leave it beating a path away from spain he will go to the polls with separate is flunkies and looking to set to win adds a referendum on independence and likely to follow. and about rain looks set for more protests rallies as the country's main opposition group vols to defy a government backed non-problem gatherings a spot a crackdown by police and accusations of torture this and more stories i headed off to break. texas wants to pull away from the usa in...
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polls are closing in spain's wealthiest region catalonia where people are voting in a parliamentary election where separatist sentiment is dominated. with a look back at the past seven days top stories and the latest developments this is the weekly. gaza is recovering from the israeli bombing campaign that ended this week thanks to. troops one hundred sixty eight palestinians were killed a round hole for them civilians militant rocket fire also claimed the lives of six israelis despite those numbers claims it came out the winner and some israelis now say the government has failed them as reports. alyssa and rachel are packing for the u.s. a cease fire might have been announced but they're not waiting around to see if it works the women were part of an internship program to see what it's like to live in israel so they came they saw and now they choosing to leave this then very anxious living on the edge like knowing that at any moment the size right off i may have to go into a bomb shelter and like it's being scared of public transportation and staff. the streets of tel aviv are a far cry fro
polls are closing in spain's wealthiest region catalonia where people are voting in a parliamentary election where separatist sentiment is dominated. with a look back at the past seven days top stories and the latest developments this is the weekly. gaza is recovering from the israeli bombing campaign that ended this week thanks to. troops one hundred sixty eight palestinians were killed a round hole for them civilians militant rocket fire also claimed the lives of six israelis despite those...
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they had the big input on election eve when people would walk in precincts. we were down at the quality of life workshop. and, so, there is an expectation that citizens are going to give up thanksgiving and christmas and new year's because the warriors and the city staff are going to give them up because they're paid to do so. and, so, i'll just tell you, people are dead serious when they say this is coming too fast. i still have four meetings between now and christmas, and some of them are right after thanksgiving. the timelines are horrible and the giants were a very good model for this neighborhood and they are part of the plan. they met with people over several years and they came up with restriction on the number of events. that is a key thing from the giants and we blew straight through it. what we are asking for is time to have a serious environmental review. an environmental review that deals with the fact that we had two months ago change dramatically because of sea level rise from the east coast. we are going to have sea level right here. if we don'
they had the big input on election eve when people would walk in precincts. we were down at the quality of life workshop. and, so, there is an expectation that citizens are going to give up thanksgiving and christmas and new year's because the warriors and the city staff are going to give them up because they're paid to do so. and, so, i'll just tell you, people are dead serious when they say this is coming too fast. i still have four meetings between now and christmas, and some of them are...
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region's battle for independence and that's because mr mass will now be required to fulfill his pre-election promise of holding a referendum on to session and that would place the region and him on a collision course with the spanish government because they say any referendum would be against the spanish constitution and what's more the prime minister mariano i hope he will be desperate to keep hold of one of the country's wealthiest regions as he tries to stave off a european bailout why this all happened today and why people voted in this manner it's probably because of the economic crisis for many cattle and this was the tipping point they say that their region is very wealthy it has an economy the size of portugal's but in terms of the number in terms of the size of taxes they pay much more to central government than they actually get back from madrid in terms of investments in schools and hospitals so they're annoyed about that and particularly when you consider that unemployment here is around twenty five percent so if a referendum does happen i suppose you could say that you would exp
region's battle for independence and that's because mr mass will now be required to fulfill his pre-election promise of holding a referendum on to session and that would place the region and him on a collision course with the spanish government because they say any referendum would be against the spanish constitution and what's more the prime minister mariano i hope he will be desperate to keep hold of one of the country's wealthiest regions as he tries to stave off a european bailout why this...
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through to fight those same fires, those are the kind of things we'll probably have to take back to our elected leadership and change -- make some changes to be able to better serve the people. >> i was at chief sur, and i was glad to hear him say that we really rely on the communities to be their responder for the first 72 hours. this topic of community resiliency is played out in the highest level of government. certainly when i traveled with craig fugate doing national services, the earthquake last year, they get it during an exercise environment, but how is that going to differ from reality? but it's permeating down to the local level now. and the next challenge is how do we cross that bridge to truly having community resiliency? how do we leverage faith-based and nongovernmental organizations to carry that message for local, state, and federal leaders? so, i think that's the next challenge going forward. but the messages being delivered from the top down, i think the next piece is how do you now move it horizontally across the community level. >> and in closing, i'm going to go down the pa
through to fight those same fires, those are the kind of things we'll probably have to take back to our elected leadership and change -- make some changes to be able to better serve the people. >> i was at chief sur, and i was glad to hear him say that we really rely on the communities to be their responder for the first 72 hours. this topic of community resiliency is played out in the highest level of government. certainly when i traveled with craig fugate doing national services, the...
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radical forces without going too far back in history in two thousand and six the palestinians in gaza elected hamas that promised a more affirmative response to these three occupation in response israel put gaza under blockade the list of import was directions among many many other things included things like cement wood cattle animal medicine musical latest romans notebooks at one point even lentils pasta tomato paste and chocolate were on the list of items not allowed into gaza it's not easy to gauge what the blockade meant for the people there and all the humiliation that went with it is well insisted that the purpose of the blockade was to pressure hamas into ending the rocket attacks the attacks did not stop they intensified in two thousand and eight israel launched a major of assault on gaza at the operation cast lead killed more than a thousand palestinians and thirteen israelis did not solve the problem again it got worse merican officials keep repeating the mantra israel has the right to defend itself it sure does but the tragedy is that the palestinians to think they are defending t
radical forces without going too far back in history in two thousand and six the palestinians in gaza elected hamas that promised a more affirmative response to these three occupation in response israel put gaza under blockade the list of import was directions among many many other things included things like cement wood cattle animal medicine musical latest romans notebooks at one point even lentils pasta tomato paste and chocolate were on the list of items not allowed into gaza it's not easy...
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it is behind the scenes account what happened in the white house after the 2010 election. when the republicans and tea party knocked barack obama for a loop taking control of the house. the tax cut deal, fights over the budget, the debt ceiling, deficit reduction, egypt, libya, and how obama's made the decision and took the actions he to go up but to explain how this is done to set up the 2012 campaign. he had a theory he could make the 2012 race a choice between different approaches to government and everything he did he tried to temper temper -- to other at to a choice. we did not know how things would end up on 2012 but i looked at his governing and elected strategy and it culminated. this is the back story of what happened in the presidential campaign. >> host: david corn. showdown is his most recent book that the national press club >> host: professor, we are here to talk about your book indispensable. i want to say this is a delightful book to read. you deal with very familiar figures. you attack them from some new angles. let's died 10. you have a quote but is attri
it is behind the scenes account what happened in the white house after the 2010 election. when the republicans and tea party knocked barack obama for a loop taking control of the house. the tax cut deal, fights over the budget, the debt ceiling, deficit reduction, egypt, libya, and how obama's made the decision and took the actions he to go up but to explain how this is done to set up the 2012 campaign. he had a theory he could make the 2012 race a choice between different approaches to...
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through to fight those same fires, those are the kind of things we'll probably have to take back to our elected leadership and change -- make some changes to be able to better serve the people.
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israel has an election coming up in two months. we don't know what the outcome of that will be, and the arab spring has created a new dynamic in the region. not before experience which hopefully can behar necessaried of moving forward in the peace process and also could provide some obstacles. the most complicated situation imaginable, anderson, and -- i think even though we vaeb been able to do it in the past. we have to keep doing it important for the people there, the region, and the interest of the united states. >> egypt's role is beyond just a guarantor and negotiating partner, if -- if israel's confidence in their own security is to be assured, the flow of weapons into gaza has to stop, and egypt will play a critical role in that, and it seems like a large number of rockets, the fadra-5, fadra-3, being smuggled in tunnels through egypt. >> that's right. and that's not new, anderson. the nearly three years i was there, that was a constant subject of discussion c controver controversy. not easy for egypt. a vast territory, muc
israel has an election coming up in two months. we don't know what the outcome of that will be, and the arab spring has created a new dynamic in the region. not before experience which hopefully can behar necessaried of moving forward in the peace process and also could provide some obstacles. the most complicated situation imaginable, anderson, and -- i think even though we vaeb been able to do it in the past. we have to keep doing it important for the people there, the region, and the...
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presidential election under french law individual campaign contributions cannot exceed four thousand six hundred euros despite is a step back from politics so he is rumored to be a possible candidate in the twenty seventeen presidential race. rebels from the militant group twenty three in the democratic republic of congo. they're ready to seize the country's capital the statement was made in this if you go to the fighters captured tuesday after ousting the union backed government forces local come on the only people of the city to join the march on insurance or to topple president couldn't the u.n. security council earlier agreed to sanctions against the rebel leadership introducing a travel ban and asset freeze. around one hundred forty cars collided the u.s. state of texas printing a massive thanksgiving day pile up two people are dead and eighty more injured as medicine has turned this search for an instant trap to vehicles these are the only accidental dents from. one of the world's most provocative pop stars is once again in the spotlight russian activists who are trying to drag
presidential election under french law individual campaign contributions cannot exceed four thousand six hundred euros despite is a step back from politics so he is rumored to be a possible candidate in the twenty seventeen presidential race. rebels from the militant group twenty three in the democratic republic of congo. they're ready to seize the country's capital the statement was made in this if you go to the fighters captured tuesday after ousting the union backed government forces local...
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meanwhile with financial troubles taking their toll on european regions catalans go to the polls in an election dominated by separatists feeling. welcome back you're watching the weekly are with me lucy catherine of the cease fire in gaza that ended an eight day israeli offensive remains intact despite the fact that details of a lasting peace deal have yet to be negotiated more than one hundred sixty palestinians were killed in the assault while hamas rocket attacks killed six israelis. many of them are disappointed with the outcome of the operation and see the truce as a victory for hamas. alyssa and rachel packing for the us a cease fire might have been announced but they're not waiting around to see if it works the women were part of an internship program to see what it's like to live in israel so they came they saw and now they choosing to leave if you spend very anxious living on a mess like knowing that at any moment the size right off i may have to go into a bomb shelter and like it's being scared of public transportation and staff. the streets of tel aviv are a far cry from the streets
meanwhile with financial troubles taking their toll on european regions catalans go to the polls in an election dominated by separatists feeling. welcome back you're watching the weekly are with me lucy catherine of the cease fire in gaza that ended an eight day israeli offensive remains intact despite the fact that details of a lasting peace deal have yet to be negotiated more than one hundred sixty palestinians were killed in the assault while hamas rocket attacks killed six israelis. many of...
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elected hamas that promised a more performative response to these for the occupation in response is well put gaza under blockade the list of import restrictions among many many other things including things like cement would cat all animal by the same musical lindstrom and notebooks at one point even lentils tomato paste and chocolates were on the list of items not allowed into gaza it's not easy to gauge what the blockade manned for the people there and all the humiliation that went with it is well insisted that the purpose of the blockade was to pressure hamas into ending the rocket attacks the attacks did not stop they intensified in two thousand and eight is where launched a major assault on gaza operation cast lead killed more than a thousand palestinians and thirteen israelis did not solve the problem again it got worse and american officials keep repeating the mantra israel has no right to defend itself it sure does but the tragedy is that the palestinians to think they're defending themselves. well israel's deputy foreign minister says most of the people hit by the bombardment of
elected hamas that promised a more performative response to these for the occupation in response is well put gaza under blockade the list of import restrictions among many many other things including things like cement would cat all animal by the same musical lindstrom and notebooks at one point even lentils tomato paste and chocolates were on the list of items not allowed into gaza it's not easy to gauge what the blockade manned for the people there and all the humiliation that went with it is...
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well these elections could represent a step towards any final breakup of spain and that is because the catalan president has promised to hold a referendum on independence from spain if his conversions and union party do win and that is something that is striking a chord with many cattle lands the economy here is actually pretty strong it's the size of portugal's but the region itself pays far more in taxes to the spanish government that it actually receives back in terms of investment from madrid and that is something that annoys a lot of people particularly when unemployment rates here at around twenty five percent and many people are having to endure tough austerity measures so the feeling is that they feel that they could do a better job if they could govern themselves and also do a better job if they could govern their own economy also there seems to be a lot of support for the center pendants move there but how much of an uphill battle would it be to actually break away from spain. well there are several sticking points firstly the mass would have to gain an absolute majority to b
well these elections could represent a step towards any final breakup of spain and that is because the catalan president has promised to hold a referendum on independence from spain if his conversions and union party do win and that is something that is striking a chord with many cattle lands the economy here is actually pretty strong it's the size of portugal's but the region itself pays far more in taxes to the spanish government that it actually receives back in terms of investment from...
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with nuclear weapons of mass destruction and so forth no it's important because as a democratically elected government of gaza it's proved to have so many allies from iran to egypt just so many other countries they have to be part of any peace negotiations for a one party state which will after. scored its victory with the most basic of rockets really the whole major things that scored of course deaths in israel to know this is about something completely different this is a sea change in. the thing to watch is the right in israel and how they reacted to the polling numbers for the coup was coming israeli elections show a swing to the so-called extremists they're all extremely good to whatever's going . happen it's up the wall is in israel's court and of course the united states and european powers are going to learn turkey and other countries have to say enough is enough and of course we need an arms embargo urgently so that israel is not allowed to kill so many men women and children instead men with women and children again. the foreign ministry spokesperson a lot of stein says that even
with nuclear weapons of mass destruction and so forth no it's important because as a democratically elected government of gaza it's proved to have so many allies from iran to egypt just so many other countries they have to be part of any peace negotiations for a one party state which will after. scored its victory with the most basic of rockets really the whole major things that scored of course deaths in israel to know this is about something completely different this is a sea change in. the...
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and citizens and spain's wealthiest region head to the polls for parliamentary election a driven by strong sentiment of separatism. it's one o'clock here in moscow you are live with r.t. good to have you with us this afternoon gaza is recovering from the israeli bombing campaign that ended this week thanks to an egyptian brokered truce i'm sure and sixty eight palestinians were killed around half of them civilians militant rocket fire also claimed the lives of six israelis despite those numbers hamas claims it came out of the window and some israelis now say the governments failed them as artie's policia reports. alyssa and rachel are packing for the us a cease fire might have been announced but they're not waiting around to see if it works the women were part of an internship program to see what it's like to live in israel so they came they saw and now they choosing to leave if you spend very anxious living on air like knowing that at any moment besides like last time after going to a bomb shelter and like it's being scared on public transportation and staff. the streets of tel aviv are f
and citizens and spain's wealthiest region head to the polls for parliamentary election a driven by strong sentiment of separatism. it's one o'clock here in moscow you are live with r.t. good to have you with us this afternoon gaza is recovering from the israeli bombing campaign that ended this week thanks to an egyptian brokered truce i'm sure and sixty eight palestinians were killed around half of them civilians militant rocket fire also claimed the lives of six israelis despite those numbers...
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we should also note that israelis will have election next january and further casualties on their side would not look good on the current leadership. prime minister netanyahu threatened a ground invasion. most here think that would not have been a practical option. from the hamas point of view, they got one of the things that they have long asked for. the israelis are expected to ease the siege that would allow more movement of people and goods. so hamas leadership can justify the cease-fire by saying that they achieved something. >> k oft hei, you know the history of such agreements. how long do you think this truce will last? >> well, we have to be cause about how we frame this. and we have seen a number of them broken. so consider who played the role of mediator. egyptian leaders hosted the talks and acted as a regional broker for the deal. and it's not insignificant that egyptian foreign minister amoh announced the agreement. of course, secretary clinton was there behind him but egyptian president mohamed morsi has deep connection with hamas and it suggests they must take responsib
we should also note that israelis will have election next january and further casualties on their side would not look good on the current leadership. prime minister netanyahu threatened a ground invasion. most here think that would not have been a practical option. from the hamas point of view, they got one of the things that they have long asked for. the israelis are expected to ease the siege that would allow more movement of people and goods. so hamas leadership can justify the cease-fire by...
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you say they are targeting terrorists how do you legitimize that statement when the democratically elected leadership is hamas i mean when that make all public areas hamas affiliated where are people supposed to go to me it seems like it's just a way to justify bombing any building in sight and say well they should have known better so why people lead the terrorists use them why people lead the terrorists use. their houses for rockets and for firing what do you want us to do you for tomorrow any terrorists will fire on your children from any house what would you do see we call before every strike i repeat before every strike we drop letters and we speak on the radio and we call upon civilians to get through to leave the places that can be. can be targeted and that's what happens if the terrorists use the civilians so if civilians don't want from us to use them let police not let them use them and lead the combust control gaza if he really doesn't don't want to be heard that's the only reason and lead them pressure from us not to fire rockets on israel in not to use them for firing these ro
you say they are targeting terrorists how do you legitimize that statement when the democratically elected leadership is hamas i mean when that make all public areas hamas affiliated where are people supposed to go to me it seems like it's just a way to justify bombing any building in sight and say well they should have known better so why people lead the terrorists use them why people lead the terrorists use. their houses for rockets and for firing what do you want us to do you for tomorrow...
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what are your predictions for the outcome of the election. most of the people in the large majority of the people in couple of the who'd like to be independent from speed they are never accepted what has been their feet after the eighteenth century look station from spain to get a load. the economic situation is of course very very touchy and difficult because. you had to ask for a bailout of the central government of greece few months ago of one billion viewers but this happened because of the very bad management or mismanagement of the central government to many readers not of the local bands and that triggers this deficit situation got a little bigger couldn't is any way the key does through area in spades and it is the only one that can eventually competes solve with the rest of europe of course the constitution as you were mentioning in your reports does not allow for separatism. the outcome is quite unpredictable but i would say that whatever is the outcome again the relationship between salute them and we would be a trade and they risk
what are your predictions for the outcome of the election. most of the people in the large majority of the people in couple of the who'd like to be independent from speed they are never accepted what has been their feet after the eighteenth century look station from spain to get a load. the economic situation is of course very very touchy and difficult because. you had to ask for a bailout of the central government of greece few months ago of one billion viewers but this happened because of the...